pakeha
Penultimate Amazing
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There is an inevitable situation where the chances for right or wrong are exactly 50%. Let's say you get to the conclusion of strongly denying the idea of an after life. What if you are wrong? What if you are right?
Let's say I get to the conclusion of strongly admitting the reality of an after life. What if I am right? What if I am wrong?
We both won't know until 'the time' comes, right?
We cannot both be right or wrong. Or... could we?
That is the main dilemma... How could we be both right or wrong? Is that possible...
I might dare to say, it is possible. Of course this requires a total coordination between right and left brains. If there would be such a realm where we could find either life after death or plain annihilation, we both could be right, but it would depend on an internal element of self, not related to reason, but to something else, similar to emotion, intuition or hiding sense as the subconscious mind, capable of causing the satisfaction for both!
Consider the lack of proof makes us both believers. You might believe there is nothing I might believe there is something.
Maybe the simple act of believing is the element in case. We would be granted our intimate beliefs.... Or not!
Who knows? I think it is our responsibility to find the answer for ourselves, without any external intervention of books, ideas, opinions, facts, proofs, arguments, philosophies, guilds, religions, clubs or forums....
Pascal's WagerWP, anyone?
"...I think it is our responsibility to find the answer for ourselves, without any external intervention of books, ideas, opinions, facts, proofs, arguments, philosophies, guilds, religions, clubs or forums."
An excellent recipe for maintaining belief systems from one's past. Not so good for maintaining a healthy skepticism, though.